Just noticed a price drop to $8 at Big W for the 1kg pack, for those who love the Haribo gummy bears. :)
https://www.bigw.com.au/product/haribo-gold-bears-1kg/p/6869…
Just noticed a price drop to $8 at Big W for the 1kg pack, for those who love the Haribo gummy bears. :)
https://www.bigw.com.au/product/haribo-gold-bears-1kg/p/6869…
Only eat the sugar free in one sitting.
You can try, but your body won't let you do it in one sitting
I eat a different colour at each sitting, green is favourite …
what flava
Soaked in vodka for a couple days - mmmm!
Holy shit, that top comment is so good
they should hire that guy to write speeches for tearing down statues, even ghandi and mother teressa statues wouldnt be safe.
Some pretty funny stories there. Thanks for the laugh!
I was going to post that. The reviews and Reddit comments regarding this product is anazing
Good to know someone's buying them in kilos
https://www.dw.com/en/haribo-gummy-bear-ingredients-made-by-…
The filmmakers found Haribo was sourcing its carnauba wax from plantations where workers earning 40 Real ($12, €10) a day have to cut the leaves down with hooked blades tied to long poles, are forced to sleep outside or in trucks, have no access to toilets and have to drink unfiltered water straight from nearby rivers. Some of the workers are also underage.
As part of the film, ARD also aired footage recorded by an animal rights group in pig farms in northern Germany. The unnamed farms provide pig skin for meat producer Westfleisch, which processes it for Haribo's gelatin supplier Gelita. The footage showed pigs with open sores and abscesses living in indoor pens in their own excrement and in some cases among their own dead. Some pigs were also deprived of drinking water.
Don't eat them all in one sitting. Trust me.